Level Playing Field can offer support, information and advice on a range of topics around disabled spectators access and this is offered to spectators, Clubs, Disabled Supporter Association’s, NGO’s and other interested parties.

Accessible ticket contact

Disabled supporters association

Julie Hampton

Accessibility information

Number of wheelchair user spaces

Actual:34

Home wheelchair user spaces East Paddocks, West Paddocks, Ellerslie Road.

Away wheelchair user spaces School Lower.

Number of easy access and amenity seats

Actual:TBC

There are spaces for ambulant disabled supporters, throughout the stadium except in the Platinum areas. These are available on a match by match basis and on first come first served basis. Please note that currently all away fans apart from wheelchair users are located in an upper level stand, access by staircase only with no lift access available.

Number of accessible toilets

Actual:6

Accessible toilets are located no further than 25m from seats. RADAR Key system in place and disabled stewards have a key with them at all times.

Audio commentary

Soccer sight is available using QPR+ pass commentary. Contact the club before the match to receive headsets. Collection from Alton House before the match. Home: 15 Away: 5

Travel options

The closest wheelchair accessible station is Wood Lane, which is just 10 minutes away. This station has access to the train from the platform via a manual boarding ramp, as well as lifts.

Bus

All Transport for London (TFL) bus routes are now wheelchair accessible. Around 2 hours before kick-off, South Africa road is then closed. Prior to that, any bus stop on South Africa Road is advised. After the road closure, the bus stops closest to the stadium are at White City station, or on Bloemfontein Road.

Taxi

All London Style ‘Black Cabs’ are wheelchair accessible and can provide a suitable alternative to the bus or car. After the road closure has gone in, the recommended drop off point is the Bloemfontein junction with South Africa Road, which is 150m from the West Paddock Stand entrance.

How we set targets

We use accepted industry standards to set the club targets.
The reference documents include:
Accessible Stadia Guide 2003 and Accessible Stadia Supplementary Guidance 2015; Building Regulations Approved Document M, Access to and Use of Buildings; BS 8300, Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people; Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (Green Guide); Access for All, UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience

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